Andrew Frazier was originally buried (as was common practice) on his farm in Milan, but was at some time removed to Rhinebeck Cemetery with other family members.

Susan “Susie” Frazier, a great-granddaughter lived in Milan through the 1940’s.

Susan Elizabeth Frazier, a great-granddaughter, was the first person of color allowed to teach white students in New York City in 1893.

John Armstrong, Jr., while living at Rokeby in the 1830’s, reference Andrew Frazier in testimony to the government given both were supporting the pension application of the widow of Wm Stewart. Armstrong was a US Senator, Ambassador to France and Secretary of War under President Madison.

Andrew Frazier could not read or write so marked and “x” that would be witnessed.